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Cargando... Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon, Vol. 1 (1) (edición 2022)por Katsuyuki Sumisawa (Adapter)
Información de la obraYashahime: Princess Half-Demon, Vol. 1 por Takashi Shiina (Author)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I am a huge fan of the Inuyasha series. I watched and read the books with my children. I loved all the characters and am so happy to see their children and a few original characters come back. This is the next generation, win this book focuses on Inuyasha and Kagome’s daughter. InuYasha and Kagame’s, Sesshomaru and Rin’s daughters (twins) were separated from their parents and then separated again with one living in the family temple where Kagome was raised. They are all finally united, now to find their parents because things are going to get bad. I really enjoyed this version of the Inuyasha tale. The art was wonderful, these girls had a wonderful mix of both parents. The story fit with the past tale extremely well. I can’t wait to get book 2 I received a copy of this from the author for an honest review sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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The beloved fantasy adventure Inuyasha continues with the next generation of demon hunters! Can the three teenage daughters of demon dog half-brothers Inuyasha and Sesshomaru save their parents, themselves, and both realms from the menace of the seven mystical Rainbow Pearls? Living in the present day isn't easy for Sesshomaru's daughter Towa. She can't remember where she came from, must conceal her mysterious powers, and is either worshipped or feared by girls she just wants to be friends with. But she has no way of returning to her own time until one day...a demon attacks and she is transported to feudal-era Japan. There Towa, her twin sister Setsuma, and her cousin Moroha--Inuyasha's daughter--have a mission bestowed upon them by the mystical Tree of Ages. With only vague memories of their past to guide them, the three young women set out to find their parents, heal a rift in time, and fulfill their royal destiny... No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Just as a precursor to my review, I have never seen the Yashahime anime, though I did read the original InuYasha manga. I'm mixed about this manga. I feel like if I was going into this without having read InuYasha, I would probably like it more. This new series tries to cater both to people who never read InuYasha and people who have. So it feels weird when they explain basic plot details that readers of InuYasha already know. It makes you a bit impatient because they stop with the plot to explain all of these already-known facts about the world. The plot itself is...fine. It's enjoyable to read, but I'm going to completely be honest, it reads like fan doujin. Not in a bad way! It reads like a fan doujin that would have been super popular in the fandom during the early 2000s. It's just jarring because this is an official sequel to the original manga, but it honest to goodness feels like I'm reading a fan doujin filled with someone's OCs. I find the choice of making one of the sisters completely unaware of how the world of the Feudal Era functions interesting. She's obviously supposed to be the character whom the reader who is new to the franchise sees the world through. Some plot points made me raise an eyebrow because it felt like they didn't know what to do, so they just lifted plot beats from the original manga. It was an entertaining read for sure, but I'm still unsure if I'm liking this sequel or not. ( )